The Costa Brava, on the Spanish side
If you're looking to get off the beaten path, a Mediterranean seaside campsite on the Costa Brava is the perfect choice. This Catalan coast, just south of the French border, is known for its wild coves, fine sandy beaches, and charming fishing villages. From Roses to Tossa de Mar, passing through Cadaqués and L’Escala, the views are breathtaking. Campers enjoy a perfect balance of sea, nature, culture, and gastronomy.
Go hiking on the coastal trails of Cap de Creus Natural Park, or explore the seabed of the Medes Islands marine reserve. Mediterranean camping in Spain is also a chance to taste local delights: tapas, paella, fideuà — all paired with a glass of cava on a sunny terrace. Children love the region’s water parks, while parents relax in premium accommodations, often with direct beach access.
La dolce vita between Rome and Sardinia
Italy is another Mediterranean gem. A luxury campsite on the west coast offers full immersion into the Italian lifestyle — a mix of culture, cuisine, and crystal-clear sea. In Rome, start with a few days of sightseeing: the Colosseum, Vatican, Trevi Fountain, then escape to the Lazio coast. Ostia, Sperlonga, and Terracina offer endless beaches with a relaxed yet elegant atmosphere.
For lovers of wild nature, Sardinia is a paradise. A Mediterranean campsite on this island immerses you in untouched landscapes: translucent beaches, fragrant scrubland, sea caves, and mountain trails. The north coast, from Santa Teresa Gallura to La Maddalena, is ideal for couples or families. In the evening, enjoy a plate of malloreddus or fregula with seafood on a seaside terrace.